The Dana Library has a current exhibit on loan from the National Library of Medicine through February 22. "The Henkel Physicians: A Family's Life in Letters", follows the lives and careers of several generations of Henkel fathers and sons practicing medicine in 19th-century Virginia. Location: Dana LibraryInformation: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/about/exhibition/henkel-bookinfo.html

Adding images to your presentation not only makes it more appealing, but easier for your audience to understand as well. This hands-on workshop will cover how to effectively incorporate images into your slides as well as some of the tips and tricks you can use to customize those images to your presentation. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

Do your PubMed searches bring up thousands of results, or (gasp!) zero results? After a quick review of the inner workings of PubMed, we'll delve into the use of advanced search techniques to focus your results quickly and efficiently. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

The Dana Library has a current exhibit honoring several Vermont families with multiple generations of UVM College of Medicine graduates. Amongst them, the Uptons, Terriens, Irwins, and Boves have produced thirteen College of Medicine graduates since 1898. Location: Dana Library

This beginning EndNote class will get you started with using this powerful reference management software. You'll learn how easy it is to export citations from popular online databases and automatically insert them into your paper or manuscript. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

If you're looking for a Medline database platform that offers more control over your search strategy, better mapping of your search concepts as well as more advanced search features, then come check out precision Medline searching using the OVID interface! Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

Are your PubMed skills a little rusty? Come to this workshop and brush up on the basics such as using limits and MeSH headings to zero in on the results you need. We'll move beyond the basics by answering whatever questions you have some come prepared to share! Location: Online WorkshopInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

The Dana Library has a small current exhibit highlighting some of the extraordinary achievements of American women in medicine, nursing, and the health care sciences. This exhibit was created in celebration of UVM Women's HERstory Month. Location: Dana Library

This workshop will cover how to find high quality nursing and allied health information in CINAHL. In it, we'll cover topics like advanced searching, how to use subject headings in your search, and how to fine-tune your results. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

Learn the basics of EndNote. The following tasks will be demonstrated: adding citations to an EndNote library through a variety of methods; attaching PDFs to citations; managing information in an EndNote library; creating a bibliography; adding citations to a paper using EndNote and Microsoft Word. Location: Online WorkshopInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

Know your rights! This workshop provides an overview of copyright law and related resources. It also provides guidelines to help faculty, staff and students comply with copyright law and public funding mandates. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

Despite their popularity, it is often a challenge to find reliable information about the effectiveness of non-conventional therapies. Join us as we explore high-quality sources of information, both in print and online, that can help guide the wise use of these practices and products. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

Learn the basics of EndNote. The following tasks will be demonstrated: adding citations to an EndNote library through a variety of methods; attaching PDFs to citations; creating a bibliography; adding citations to a paper using EndNote and Microsoft Word. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

Up to 18 million people in the U.S. are estimated to suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, with two to four percent of Americans yet to be diagnosed. Learn about the causes of sleep apnea, common symptoms, how clinicians diagnose and treat this condition, and discuss the immediate and long-term health impacts when this disorder is left untreated. Presented by Garrick Applebee, M.D., Assistant Professor of Neurological Sciences and Pediatrics. Location: Carpenter Auditorium, UVM Given BuildingInformation: http://www.fletcherallen.org/community_resources/community_medical_school/.

How do you organize all of the information you collect for your research, work and personal life? How can you manage that information better so that you can use it more effectively? This workshop will explore the concepts of Personal Information Management (PIM) and Knowledge Management (KM), and offer a few concrete tips for managing your information. Tools such as EndNote, DropBox, and EssentialPIM will be covered. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

The workshop will introduce the recommended elements of a data management plan (DMP) and resources at UVM that can help with data management planning. Sample data management plans will be provided. Participants will then create their own simplified data management plans. Location: Dana Medical Library ClassroomInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/services/currentclasses.php

We will explore how there is neither a more pervasive nor more toxic emotional experience than discovering a mind is wrapped in a caul of shame, as if from birth onward. The withering of human potential that shame provokes sometimes creates a paradoxical oasis of misery from which a suffering soul cannot seem to be coaxed. In this exploration, shame will become more visible through an understanding of its physiologic and somatic origins, relevant neurobiology, role in attachment, and context in the organization of a multiple self-state model of mind.

It has become increasingly common to refer to depression as a "disease", but it may be more helpful to view it as a nonspecific symptom--the psychic equivalent of fever--of a wide range of underlying disturbances. For most patients, these disturbances are rooted in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, attaching, coping, defending, relating and experiencing self and others--in other words, in personality. This seminar will focus on common personality pathways to depression and their practical treatment implications, with discussion of clinical case material and clinical vignettes to demonstrate case formulation and treatment strategies. Attendance and clinical affiliation will be recorded. There is no charge to participants. Location: The Davis AuditoriumInformation: http://library.uvm.edu/dana/news/?p=38